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Le Perchoir

Located in the 11th, Le Perchoir has a stunning 360° views of Paris’ rooftops & monuments. Le Perchoir creates a surprising balance of industrial cool “town & country” with delicious food & wine, perfect for a group of friends for drinks on the roof or even a dinner with your family.

Brasserie Chez Julien

Located right in the heart of Paris, a stone’s throw from the Grands Boulevards and theatres, Brasserie Julien is a listed historical monument. With its Art Nouveau style, its grand mouldings, its immense mirrors and its “Flower Ladies” painted on pâte de verre, Julien offers you an exceptional setting and cuisine which is every bit as refined.

The Louvre Museum

First stop in Paris for most art lovers is the Louvre, the largest museum in the western world. Originally the building was a fortress and if you go to the basement you can see the original walls which date from 1190. In the 16th Century it was turned into a Renaissance style palace which housed the royal art collection which consisted of a dozen paintings by such artists as Leonardo di Vinci and Raphael. The palace was expanded and renovated and was the home of King Louis XIV until he moved to Versailles. Though originally only kings and royalty were able to view the art, after the French Revolution the doors were opened for everyone. It contains some of the most famous pieces in the world including the Venus di Milo, Mona Lisa, Winged Victory of Samothrace and the best collection of Greek, Roman, Egyptian antiquities, and paintings from the middle ages to be found under one roof.

Notre Dame Cathedral

Situated on an island, the Ile de la Cité, Notre Dame Cathedral or Notre Dame de Paris (Meaning ‘Our Lady of Paris’ in French) is considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture. It was one of the very first Gothic cathedrals, and its construction took place throughout the Gothic period. Building work began on the Notre Dame Cathedral way back in the 12th century, it was not until some 300 years later construction finally came to an end. It is now one of the most prominent cathedrals in France and one of the oldest ones too.

Le Marais

A historic district in Paris, it hosts many outstanding buildings of historic and architectural importance. It spreads across parts of the 3rd and 4th arrondissements in Paris on the Rive Droite, or Right Bank, of the Seine.
The Marais is one of Paris’ main localities for art galleries. Le Marais is the closest you will get to the feel of medieval Paris and has more pre-revolutionary buildings and streets left intact than any other area in Paris. Following its rehabilitation, the Marais has become a fashionable district, home to many trendy restaurants, fashion houses, and hip galleries.